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a complex city which is not the product of the last two or three years. a complex situation which is the product of the last 20 to 30 years. a lot of unintended consequences of decisions and policy that we, you know, decisions that we made together. when i say together i mean the united states and pakistan. what is happening in afghanistan or soviet era, et cetera. now if you have a situation that's complex as that, then of course you know i think nobody will disagree today that the last ten years for the international forces in the united states and forth entire objectives of international forces has not been an easy one. there have been many setbacks, many, many challenges. so i think it was a classic case of everybody turning to, in some ways looking for easy answers and saying oh we're not winning, are we not doing well because pakistan was not cooperating. i think we have come at least half a circumstance fell not full circle. i would like to say full circle, i'm an optimist to a point where today all the points of divergence were considered to be a
a complex city which is not the product of the last two or three years. a complex situation which is the product of the last 20 to 30 years. a lot of unintended consequences of decisions and policy that we, you know, decisions that we made together. when i say together i mean the united states and pakistan. what is happening in afghanistan or soviet era, et cetera. now if you have a situation that's complex as that, then of course you know i think nobody will disagree today that the last ten...
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cities are different than the country. there are different problems. in the city they're not going to tell you, those guys aren't going to tell you assault weapons are a problem. handguns are a problem. but it's about police enforcement not about people's rights. it's about getting them into legal hands as opposed to illegal. >> yeah. how do they obtain them and for what purpose? i don't think you could find very many people who would say it doesn't make sense for someone if they feel comfortable with it to have a gun in their home to protect themselves and their family in the case of someone, you know, invading their house. on the other hand, you've got a lot of people in this country and some of them are professional athletes whose idea is to leave the house, got my wallet, got my watch, got my glock. >> jon: and you have to do it with formed jeans. he did it in sweat pants. who does a glock and elastic pants? i mean it's just a gravity issue. we're going to come back. now we'll get to the sports. we'll come back and talk about sports. bob costas. we
cities are different than the country. there are different problems. in the city they're not going to tell you, those guys aren't going to tell you assault weapons are a problem. handguns are a problem. but it's about police enforcement not about people's rights. it's about getting them into legal hands as opposed to illegal. >> yeah. how do they obtain them and for what purpose? i don't think you could find very many people who would say it doesn't make sense for someone if they feel...
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iraq war and the afghanistan war as the second city staged the second welcome home parade. to say welcome home to the soldiers. go chicago. there were marching bands and motorcycles and war dogs and more than a thousand veterans turning out to hear thank you. with the december 15th parade, chicago became the biggest city in the united states to hold an event like this one. maybe in the year 2013 an event like this will take place in new york city. all yearlong regular joe and jane citizens took the initiative and decided to do it on their own. every time they did it it was the best new thing in the world. our nation's first ever, look at that, first ever parade for troops coming home from the war in iraq. it happened saturday in st. louis, missouri. tens of thousands of people lined the streets. this is a thank you big enough to make the nation notice and personal enough to grab your heart and rattle it a little. >> twice he's flown home after serving in iraq. >> you could drop me in any city in the united states because i was home. >> reporter: he was touched by the out po
iraq war and the afghanistan war as the second city staged the second welcome home parade. to say welcome home to the soldiers. go chicago. there were marching bands and motorcycles and war dogs and more than a thousand veterans turning out to hear thank you. with the december 15th parade, chicago became the biggest city in the united states to hold an event like this one. maybe in the year 2013 an event like this will take place in new york city. all yearlong regular joe and jane citizens took...
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bridge was destroyed after roman forces had evacuated across it to protect the city. and horatius stayed last he let his comrades leave and he develop in the river and came out. it's a great storage of courage. there's also some stanzas that says romans was for each other in those days rome was a team. and actually complains that it's not that way anymore. now we bicker among ourselves now we can't compromise. and he uses horahius as an example of what we used to be and should be again. >> rose: in that mission you have to lever, it tears a hole in your heart and that expression's been used and you have acknowledged that this took something out of you to have to give up what you so believed is your mission and the mission of others who shared. >> right. >> rose: how do you deal with that question you must have asked yourself. >> yes. the first thing you don't feel sorry for yourself because when i go to bethesda and walter reed and i saw young servicemen who lost limbs or have been badly burned i say wait a minute a little hole in my heart doesn't compare to a young p
bridge was destroyed after roman forces had evacuated across it to protect the city. and horatius stayed last he let his comrades leave and he develop in the river and came out. it's a great storage of courage. there's also some stanzas that says romans was for each other in those days rome was a team. and actually complains that it's not that way anymore. now we bicker among ourselves now we can't compromise. and he uses horahius as an example of what we used to be and should be again....
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city. that is more than what they faced in last year's flu season. >>> president obama plans to nominate jack lu. that announcement is expected this week.. that announcement is expected this weee. that announcement is expected this weew. that announcement is expected this week. the board says the reasons behind that decision will become clear through court filings in the coming weeks. >>> dallas maverick's owner has been fined $50,000 over a tweet. he tweet thad he failed miserableably in his attempt to fix the officiateing in his league. he has been fined millions of dollars as a team owner. >> coming up. theory dick list is next. stion. every day. when you have the most advanced tools, you want to make something with them. something that helps. helps safeguard our shores. helps someone see through a wall of fire. helps those nowhere near the right doctor stand a chance. ... feeling in the extremities ? no. technology can do that. who can tell me the third life cycle stage of the frog ? it
city. that is more than what they faced in last year's flu season. >>> president obama plans to nominate jack lu. that announcement is expected this week.. that announcement is expected this weee. that announcement is expected this weew. that announcement is expected this week. the board says the reasons behind that decision will become clear through court filings in the coming weeks. >>> dallas maverick's owner has been fined $50,000 over a tweet. he tweet thad he failed...
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hours later in new orleans, a student became the city's first homicide victim of the year. he was found laying faceup on his couch, shot in the head. he was studying to be an engineer when he was murdered. and in chicago, michael knowsel became the city's fifth homicide victim in the first two days of the new year. the store owner murdered, a robbery at his business. the 57-year-old grandfather's last words were, they shot me in the back. at the newtown memorial, president obama said america can't tolerate this anymore. that these tragedies must end, but it takes action, not words to stop the senseless killing. diane finestein is introducing an assault weapons ban in congress. here's what she told me about that. >> there's no second amendment right to bear every type of weapon that you know of. these are a certain class of weapons. they are designed to kill large numbers of people in close combat. i don't believe the second amendment covers them. >> many americans agree, but many others do not. including my next guest, formerly marine, joshua boston, who wrote a scathing le
hours later in new orleans, a student became the city's first homicide victim of the year. he was found laying faceup on his couch, shot in the head. he was studying to be an engineer when he was murdered. and in chicago, michael knowsel became the city's fifth homicide victim in the first two days of the new year. the store owner murdered, a robbery at his business. the 57-year-old grandfather's last words were, they shot me in the back. at the newtown memorial, president obama said america...
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the owner was charged with vandalism after he grazed in a flower bed outside a city museum. who can forget this goat. we told you about him a few months ago after he knocked a paper boy off his bike and chased him up a tree. we also think he might be possessed. >> it made a weird noise, like a grunting noise. >> let's think about this now. we've got goats knocking paperboys off boats, knocking reporters off their feet, i'm starting to wonder if the goats are trying to take over. i know for a fact this one has taken over youtube. >> ah! >> now, i don't know which i like better, when the goat screams or when that reporter screams. if only we could see them side by side. oh, we can. look. >> would you not eat my pants? >> ah! >> nothing like ending a long week by repeatedly watching someone getting knocked over by a goat and hearing a goat scream. have a good weekend, everybody. and watch your backs. that's it for us. >> life-not about me, it's about we. >> the secret to success. >> add more value than anybody else does and you'll have a chance to win. >> happiness is not here
the owner was charged with vandalism after he grazed in a flower bed outside a city museum. who can forget this goat. we told you about him a few months ago after he knocked a paper boy off his bike and chased him up a tree. we also think he might be possessed. >> it made a weird noise, like a grunting noise. >> let's think about this now. we've got goats knocking paperboys off boats, knocking reporters off their feet, i'm starting to wonder if the goats are trying to take over. i...
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so i used my citi thankyou card to pick up some accessories. a new belt. some nylons. and what girl wouldn't need new shoes? and with all the points i've been earning, i was able to get us a flight to our favorite climbing spot even on a holiday weekend. ♪ things are definitely looking up. [ male announcer ] with no blackout dates, you can use your citi thankyou points to travel whenever you want. visit citi.com/thankyoucards to apply. to travel whenever you want. to the best vacation sp(all) the gulf! it doesn't matter which of our great states folks visit. mississippi, alabama, louisiana or florida, they're gonna love it. shaul, your alabama hospitality is incredible. thanks, karen. love your mississippi outdoors. i vote for your florida beaches, dawn. bill, this louisiana seafood is delicious. we're having such a great year on the gulf, we've decided to put aside our rivalry. now is the perfect time to visit anyone of our states. the beaches and waters couldn't be more beautiful. take a boat ride, go fishing or just lay in the sun. we've got coastline to explore a
so i used my citi thankyou card to pick up some accessories. a new belt. some nylons. and what girl wouldn't need new shoes? and with all the points i've been earning, i was able to get us a flight to our favorite climbing spot even on a holiday weekend. ♪ things are definitely looking up. [ male announcer ] with no blackout dates, you can use your citi thankyou points to travel whenever you want. visit citi.com/thankyoucards to apply. to travel whenever you want. to the best vacation sp(all)...
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when we finally get an aids vaccine, partly that will be because the basic science has given us the insight as to hue the immune system works. >> rose: really interesting stuff in cancer dying nottics, too. there is-- diagnostic, too. you have become interested in agriculture. >> i'm a city boy and i didn't understand about -- >> rose: you didn't plant anything. >> where all that food comes from. but want 75% of the poor people in the world are people who live on very small farms. and thinking about okay, how do we lift them up? forces you to say well, what was the green revolution in the 70s where wheat, rice, and corn productivity went up unbelievably. you know, why didn't that happen in africa? how do we carry that forward? how do we make sure it's being done in a sustainable way and meet the food needs of the entire planet which are growing quite rapidly. >> rose: on climate change, how are we doing? >> on climate change, you'd have to give us an fglu mine the world? >> yes. we are flunking this one right at the moment. we should be first and foremost spending more on research because w
when we finally get an aids vaccine, partly that will be because the basic science has given us the insight as to hue the immune system works. >> rose: really interesting stuff in cancer dying nottics, too. there is-- diagnostic, too. you have become interested in agriculture. >> i'm a city boy and i didn't understand about -- >> rose: you didn't plant anything. >> where all that food comes from. but want 75% of the poor people in the world are people who live on very...
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do military-style assault weapons belong on the streets of our cities? and the answer, according to the united states conference of mayors, according to major chiefs of police, according to the largest police organization in the world is absolutely no. so we do have support, don't mistake it. >> you can see that within the united states senate, the assault weapons ban in particular is a very tough road. because it's not just republicans. >> i can see because the nra is venal, they come after you, they put together large amounts of money to defeat you, they did this in '93 and they intend to continue it. >> this morning on the front page of the "new york times," i was reading about their program now to provide weapons a -- in other words, here is a whole new group of people that we can get these weapons to. they just don't happen to be adults, they're children. children will guns in terms of hunting is not a new phenomenon, they say we train them, we want to make sure that people who have guns know how to use them. >> one that's going to fight you tooth a
do military-style assault weapons belong on the streets of our cities? and the answer, according to the united states conference of mayors, according to major chiefs of police, according to the largest police organization in the world is absolutely no. so we do have support, don't mistake it. >> you can see that within the united states senate, the assault weapons ban in particular is a very tough road. because it's not just republicans. >> i can see because the nra is venal, they...
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it's the last major government controlled site west of the city of idlib, an area where the rebels are gaining ground. >> all right, tim, and it's supposed to be a higher speed option from point a to point b, but these train tracks are not moving passengers anywhere at all. why is the state spending in thes of tax pay payer dollars o project? >> your taxpayer dollars are may be going by on a vermont train that hardly anybody uses. drew griffin takes a closer look at the new rail line and tries to figure out why so many train seats are empty. >> it was a $50 million federal grant, tax dollars bringing high speed rail to vermont, taking new yorkers up to the countryside, listen and watch as the trains and your tax dollars go by. it's not that vermont has done anything wrong with the money, in fact, they did a pretty good job, they came in on time, on budget. they even got the local freight company to kick in another $18 million to improve the rails here. but the real problem is hardly anybody is riding the rails in vermont. i could stand here almost all day long, not ever worry about get
it's the last major government controlled site west of the city of idlib, an area where the rebels are gaining ground. >> all right, tim, and it's supposed to be a higher speed option from point a to point b, but these train tracks are not moving passengers anywhere at all. why is the state spending in thes of tax pay payer dollars o project? >> your taxpayer dollars are may be going by on a vermont train that hardly anybody uses. drew griffin takes a closer look at the new rail...
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we called upon the city council to get the u.s. attorney involved. we know that even the current state's attorney as well as the former state's attorney has very close ties with the city officials in north chicago. it is a very dangerous prospect to say that this is getting an objective look at these facts. i have represented with my law if you remember at least 10 other victims of abuse in north chicago, others of which have had brain damage, where this has been a repeated pattern of abuse, where mr. peterson has brought forward the videotapes from booking rooms within from evidence that came within the actual democratic itself, unjustified beatings and no criminal charges have ever surfaced against any of these officers, even though it was caught on tape. >> cenk: one last question. does it make you afraid to call the cops, given to how they have reacted to some african-americans in the area? >> most definitely. so be honest with you me and my wife was riding through there just the other day and this is what is really a kick at the teeth, the actua
we called upon the city council to get the u.s. attorney involved. we know that even the current state's attorney as well as the former state's attorney has very close ties with the city officials in north chicago. it is a very dangerous prospect to say that this is getting an objective look at these facts. i have represented with my law if you remember at least 10 other victims of abuse in north chicago, others of which have had brain damage, where this has been a repeated pattern of abuse,...
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it's warmed up to a windchill of 19 in the city. but i'll tell you what, with the wind blowing through the city streets and into some of the wind tunnel eye effects, it feels colder than that. another shot of cold air. there you go. right there for you just on the map. winnipeg, 39 below. as we learned yesterday, that would be 39 below farenheit and celsius. we've had temperatures in the 80s across the desert southwest. but by tuesday the jet stream changes and this is what i was talking about when you're on this side of the jet stream, you are cold. when you're on this side of the jet stream you get warm. finally the warmup comes through but it's a progressive pattern. so you have to watch what you ask for. another shot of cold air, that's always the way it works, and then this time they have been digging down farther to the south. big record cold across europe as well. we'll talk about that in the next hour. obviously deaths into europe as well and they are used to this cold air but when it's this cold everywhere, people can't get
it's warmed up to a windchill of 19 in the city. but i'll tell you what, with the wind blowing through the city streets and into some of the wind tunnel eye effects, it feels colder than that. another shot of cold air. there you go. right there for you just on the map. winnipeg, 39 below. as we learned yesterday, that would be 39 below farenheit and celsius. we've had temperatures in the 80s across the desert southwest. but by tuesday the jet stream changes and this is what i was talking about...
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the union representing the city's school bus drivers is threat nichk to strike. they're concerned about a new contract that could mean drivers could lose their jobs. the city will provide bus riders with free metro cards for public transit. in other cases, parents can apply for reimbursement if they drive their children to school or send them by taxi. >>> help is on the way, president obama signed into law today a $9.7 billion sandy disaster relief package. some lawmakers were outraged at house speaker boehner cancelled a vote tuesday on what would have been a much larger aid bill. sandy devastated parts of the northeast two months ago, lawmakers will consider the rest of the package, a $51 billion aid package january 15th. >>> the college football season is down to its final game and it's a big one. undefeated notre dame will take on alabama in miami. the fighting irish are undefeated, the crimson tide have just one loss. >>> let's get more now on the man we expect president obama to nominate as his next secretary of defense. chuck hague ep. he's known as someon
the union representing the city's school bus drivers is threat nichk to strike. they're concerned about a new contract that could mean drivers could lose their jobs. the city will provide bus riders with free metro cards for public transit. in other cases, parents can apply for reimbursement if they drive their children to school or send them by taxi. >>> help is on the way, president obama signed into law today a $9.7 billion sandy disaster relief package. some lawmakers were outraged...
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mitt romney was in a mission to annihilate all the ads. just bomb the hell out of the city. newt gingrich was the biggest threat. they destroyed him. here's a romney-supporting ad destroying newt. >> know what makes barack obama happy? newt gingrich's backage. $1.6 million. gingrich not only teamed up with nancy pelosi on global warming, but together, they co-sponsored a bill that gave $60 million a year to china's brutal one-child policy. >> i don't think they work in presidential elections in october. but those ads out there -- tell me? >> primaries, they are deadly. particularly in republican primaries. that is particular for newt gingrich was devastating. it hit -- it was the kitchen sink. it threw it all in there. >> what did it say in there that you didn't like? >> it said he's an insider, he's a washington pal. and, look, he even pals around with nancy pelosi. didn't we just fire her? >> didn't you see those loving looks? >> you know, real quick on that. the interesting thing, if i were to pivot off of that caption of him and nancy together because that's what the peo
mitt romney was in a mission to annihilate all the ads. just bomb the hell out of the city. newt gingrich was the biggest threat. they destroyed him. here's a romney-supporting ad destroying newt. >> know what makes barack obama happy? newt gingrich's backage. $1.6 million. gingrich not only teamed up with nancy pelosi on global warming, but together, they co-sponsored a bill that gave $60 million a year to china's brutal one-child policy. >> i don't think they work in presidential...
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the women who are furthest away from the major cities of the -- that are under the control of the central government most at risk of a reactionary 12th century talibanization that will come after these poor young l y ladies who want to study and basically take a role in their country, that's the real fear that all of us should have. >> i want to ask you, ambassador, about the draw down. we are talking about, you know, the goal has within the end of 2014. to basically get americans out of there, to bring them home. but that doesn't really mean a complete and total end of all u.s. military presence in and around ofg. i'm curious, what do you think the u.s. presence will look like in afghanistan after 2014? what will we be doing over there and how long do you think that will last for? something that's indefinite in to the future? >> the president was somewhat vague about this because he essentially said that what will be important here is to provide -- the military equipment, the training and the u.s. to take on an advisory role and the framework of a nato force, not just u.s. forces but thi
the women who are furthest away from the major cities of the -- that are under the control of the central government most at risk of a reactionary 12th century talibanization that will come after these poor young l y ladies who want to study and basically take a role in their country, that's the real fear that all of us should have. >> i want to ask you, ambassador, about the draw down. we are talking about, you know, the goal has within the end of 2014. to basically get americans out of...
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i worked a patrol unit for 17 years in the city of baltimore. when i first started experiencing the pain, it's hard to describe because you have a numbness but yet you have the pain like thousands of needles sticking in your foot. it was progressively getting worse, and at that point, i knew i had to do something. when i went back to my health care professional, that's when she suggested the lyrica. once i started taking the lyrica, the pain started subsiding. [ male announcer ] it's known that diabetes damages nerves. lyrica is fda approved to treat diabetic nerve pain. lyrica is not for everyone. it may cause serious allergic reactions or suicidal thoughts or actions. tell your doctor right away if you have these, new or worsening depression, or unusual changes in mood or behavior. or swelling, trouble breathing, rash, hives, blisters, changes in eye sight including blurry vision, muscle pain with fever, tired feeling, or skin sores from diabetes. common side effects are dizziness, sleepiness, weight gain, and swelling of hands, legs, and feet
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. >>> up next, the big star of the oscars that year believe it or not, the city i'm in right now. washington. so many stories about washington that were oscar nominated films. anyway, finally, this city is ready for its close up. this is "hardball," the place for politics. ♪ aww man. [ male announcer ] returns are easy with free pickup from the u.s. postal service. we'll even drop off boxes if you need them. visit usps.com pay, print, and have it picked up for free. any time of year. ♪ nice sweater. thank you. ♪ and his new boss told him two things -- cook what you love, and save your money. joe doesn't know it yet, but he'll work his way up from busser to waiter to chef before opening a restaurant specializing in fish and game from the great northwest. he'll start investing early, he'll find some good people to help guide him, and he'll set money aside from his first day of work to his last, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. my ex-girlfriend... 7th grade math teacher. who is this? that's pete. my... [ dennis' voice ] allstate agent. a "
. >>> up next, the big star of the oscars that year believe it or not, the city i'm in right now. washington. so many stories about washington that were oscar nominated films. anyway, finally, this city is ready for its close up. this is "hardball," the place for politics. ♪ aww man. [ male announcer ] returns are easy with free pickup from the u.s. postal service. we'll even drop off boxes if you need them. visit usps.com pay, print, and have it picked up for free. any...
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captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: we begin this evening with secretary of state clinton on capitol hill. lawmakers questions her earlier today about the september 11, 2012 attacks on the american consulate in benghazi, libya. four americans were killed that day, including ambassador christopher stevens. secretary clinton's testimony had been post toned until now. she took responsibility and emsized her commitment to improving diplomat security abroad. >> as i have mentioned many times i take responsibility and nobody is more committed to getting this right. i am determined to leave the state department and our country safer, stronger, and more secure. now, taking responsibility meant moving quickly in those first uncertain hours and days to respond to the immediate crisis, but, also, to further protect our people and posts in high-threat areas across the region and the world. it meant launching an independent investigation to determine exactly what happened in benghazi and to recommend steps for improvement a
captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: we begin this evening with secretary of state clinton on capitol hill. lawmakers questions her earlier today about the september 11, 2012 attacks on the american consulate in benghazi, libya. four americans were killed that day, including ambassador christopher stevens. secretary clinton's testimony had been post toned until now. she took responsibility and emsized her commitment...
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this year not as big as 2009 but the city is bustling with preparations. take a look at the inauguration by the numbers. we have some of the key figures for you. back in 2009, 1.8 million people turned out. this year, expecting 600,000 to 800,000 people to turn out. there are two balls in this inauguration compared to the ten balls of 2009. don't let that number fool you. they're expecting a huge tu turnout, one of them will be the commander in chief's ball and that's a chance for military families to come and celebrate with the president and first lady. and of course, it will be a star-studded weekend and inauguration day here in washington, d.c., hollywood a-listers are going to turn out. a few names, beyonce, performed in 2009. james taylor big on the campaign trail with president obama, katy perry, smoky robinson, usher, alicia keys, brad paisley. a lot of big names to descend upon d.c. festivities begin tomorrow, toure, and this is one of the interesting things. there's a big day of service, national day of service. so far, people in all 50 states sig
this year not as big as 2009 but the city is bustling with preparations. take a look at the inauguration by the numbers. we have some of the key figures for you. back in 2009, 1.8 million people turned out. this year, expecting 600,000 to 800,000 people to turn out. there are two balls in this inauguration compared to the ten balls of 2009. don't let that number fool you. they're expecting a huge tu turnout, one of them will be the commander in chief's ball and that's a chance for military...
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since october one, there are 100 cases of confirmed flu in the city, more than all of last year's numbers. the board of aig has decided not to join a lawsuit against taxpayers over the bailout that saved the company from bankruptcy in 2008. the board says the reasons behind that decision will become clear through court filings in the coming weeks. and dallas owner mark cuban has been fined over a tweet. he quoted he failed in his attempt to fix the officiating in this league. back to you. >>> susan, thank you, reports of a lion on the loose in north virginia turned out to be exaggerated. using robotics and mobile technology, verizon innovators have made it possible for teachers to teach, and for a kid... nathan. tadpole. ... to feel like a kid again. because the world's biggest challenges deserve even bigger solutions. powerful answers. verizon. we replaced people with a machine.r, what? customers didn't like it. so why do banks do it? hello? hello?! if your bank doesn't let you talk to a real person 24/7, you need an ally. hello? ally bank. your money needs an ally. or treat gas with the
since october one, there are 100 cases of confirmed flu in the city, more than all of last year's numbers. the board of aig has decided not to join a lawsuit against taxpayers over the bailout that saved the company from bankruptcy in 2008. the board says the reasons behind that decision will become clear through court filings in the coming weeks. and dallas owner mark cuban has been fined over a tweet. he quoted he failed in his attempt to fix the officiating in this league. back to you....
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a 14-year-old student is shot at price middle school on the south side of the city. the child is breathing and treated at a local hospital. a teacher is injured, possibly trampled in the confusion. police have a suspect in custody. clearly many unanswered questions in the early investigation but a recent in a rash of school shootings that are all putting pressure on congress to act. and a new tactic adding to that pressure, economic shaming. former investment banker and current chicago mayor emanuel is leading advocates to pressure banks to divest from gun manufacturers, persuaded a $5 million pension fund in chicago to divest and now california's fund for teachers frozen or divested investments in gun makers. philadelphia mayor nutter compares the strategy to the one used to pressure company that is did business with the apartheid government of south africa. our next guest shining a light on the dirty dozen, 12 big corporate investors that back the gun industry. please welcome current public advocate for city of new york, bill deblazio. how are you? >> great. thank
a 14-year-old student is shot at price middle school on the south side of the city. the child is breathing and treated at a local hospital. a teacher is injured, possibly trampled in the confusion. police have a suspect in custody. clearly many unanswered questions in the early investigation but a recent in a rash of school shootings that are all putting pressure on congress to act. and a new tactic adding to that pressure, economic shaming. former investment banker and current chicago mayor...
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since october 1st there have been 700 confirmed cases in the city, that's more than they faced in all of last year's flu season. >> the board of aig has decided not to join a lawsuit against taxpayers over the bailout that saved the company from bankruptcy in 2008. the board says the reasons behind that decision will become clear through court filings in the coming weeks. and dallas owner mark cuban has been fined $50,000 over a tweet criticizing nba officiating. he tweeted he failed miserably in his attempt to fix the officiating in this league. anderson, back to you. >>> susan, thank you, reports of a lion on the loose in north virginia turned out to be exaggerated. >>> time now for the ridiculous list. nothing like a good midweek lion on the loose story to get everyone excited. in norfolk, virginia, several people called 911 to say a lion was roaming the streets. >> 911, what is your emergency? >> i would like to report a lion sighting. >> i just saw an animal that looked like a small lion, had had the mane and everything. >> a baby lion, on 50th street. >> and there was a lion tha
since october 1st there have been 700 confirmed cases in the city, that's more than they faced in all of last year's flu season. >> the board of aig has decided not to join a lawsuit against taxpayers over the bailout that saved the company from bankruptcy in 2008. the board says the reasons behind that decision will become clear through court filings in the coming weeks. and dallas owner mark cuban has been fined $50,000 over a tweet criticizing nba officiating. he tweeted he failed...
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. >>> up next, the big star of the oscars this year, believe it or not, the city i'm in right now. washington. so many stories about washington that were oscar nominated films. anyway, finally, this city is ready for its close-up. this is "hardball," the place for politics. [ heart beating, monitor beeping ] woman: what do you mean, homeowners insurance doesn't cover floods? [ heart rate increases ] man: a few inches of water caused all this? [ heart rate increases ] woman #2: but i don't even live near the water. what you don't know about flood insurance may shock you -- including the fact that a preferred risk policy starts as low as $129 a year. for an agent, call the number that appears on your screen. >>> long-time senator jay rockefeller of west virginia says he's going to retire when his term ends next year, and that gives republicans a good chance, a great chance, to pick up a senate seat. rockefeller is one of the most senior senate democrats serving since 1984. in that time his state has shifted from deep blue to deep red. consider this, west virginia was reliably democra
. >>> up next, the big star of the oscars this year, believe it or not, the city i'm in right now. washington. so many stories about washington that were oscar nominated films. anyway, finally, this city is ready for its close-up. this is "hardball," the place for politics. [ heart beating, monitor beeping ] woman: what do you mean, homeowners insurance doesn't cover floods? [ heart rate increases ] man: a few inches of water caused all this? [ heart rate increases ] woman...
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our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. . >> rose: david axelrod is here, the strategist who lead barack obama's two successful presidential campaigns. for year he has got his scores of top democrats into office. also served as a senior advisor to the white house. now he says he left campaigning for ago dem ya, the first director of the university of chicago's institute of politics. i am pleased to have the david axelrod as we look forward to the presidency inraise. welcome. >> thank you, good to be here, charlie. >> when you go to this inauguration, what are you going to feel? >> well, you know, i guess i will feel a little of what i felt when i stood beside the stage in des moines when the president was making his last campaign speech this year, late at night on the eve of the election. i will be thinking about the journey that we've taken together. we, you know, i met barack obama 20 years ago. and we've been working together now for ten. and in a sense we came together at a time when we both were going through a kind of midlife professional crisis. he wondering whethe
our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. . >> rose: david axelrod is here, the strategist who lead barack obama's two successful presidential campaigns. for year he has got his scores of top democrats into office. also served as a senior advisor to the white house. now he says he left campaigning for ago dem ya, the first director of the university of chicago's institute of politics. i am pleased to have the david axelrod as we look forward to the presidency inraise. welcome....
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it's what folks want both down state in the suburbs and the city of chicago. this is where the american populous is. the polls show it. you read that, you know, every major newspaper in the state of illinois has endorsed marriage equality. it's the right thing do do. >> illinois state representative greg harris, representative harris, great to have you on. thank you, sir. >> thank you, sir. >> absolutely. that's going to wrap things up for me. thanks for joining me. have a great weekend. don't go anywhere. now with alex wagner comes your way next. legal matters? maybe you want to incorporate a business. or protect your family with a will or living trust. and you'd like the help of an attorney. at legalzoom a legal plan attorney is available in most states with every personalized document to answer questions. get started at legalzoom.com today. and now you're protected. i'm also a survivor of ovarian a writand uterine cancers. i even wrote a play about that. my symptoms were a pain in my abdomen and periods that were heavier and longer than usual for me. if you
it's what folks want both down state in the suburbs and the city of chicago. this is where the american populous is. the polls show it. you read that, you know, every major newspaper in the state of illinois has endorsed marriage equality. it's the right thing do do. >> illinois state representative greg harris, representative harris, great to have you on. thank you, sir. >> thank you, sir. >> absolutely. that's going to wrap things up for me. thanks for joining me. have a...
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i worked a patrol unit for 17 years in the city of baltimore. when i first started experiencing the pain, it's hard to describe because you have a numbness but yet you have the pain like thousands of needles sticking in your foot. it was progressively getting worse, and at that point, i knew i had to do something. when i went back to my health care professional, that's when she suggested the lyrica. once i started taking the lyrica, the pain started subsiding. [ male announcer ] it's known that diabetes damages nerves. lyrica is fda approved to treat diabetic nerve pain. lyrica is not for everyone. it may cause serious allergic reactions or suicidal thoughts or actions. tell your doctor right away if you have these, new or worsening depression, or unusual changes in mood or behavior. or swelling, trouble breathing, rash, hives, blisters, changes in eye sight including blurry vision, muscle pain with fever, tired feeling, or skin sores from diabetes. common side effects are dizziness, sleepiness, weight gain, and swelling of hands, legs, and feet
i worked a patrol unit for 17 years in the city of baltimore. when i first started experiencing the pain, it's hard to describe because you have a numbness but yet you have the pain like thousands of needles sticking in your foot. it was progressively getting worse, and at that point, i knew i had to do something. when i went back to my health care professional, that's when she suggested the lyrica. once i started taking the lyrica, the pain started subsiding. [ male announcer ] it's known that...
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a live shot of new york city here. this is bill karins with the forecast. do we have any old clips of you doing that? >> you don't test things out. you do it live on tv and get the natural reaction and make a fool of yourself. >> classic. it's cold. >> yeah, it remains that way. if you wake up this morning in maryland, especially coastal areas, you probably got a little coating on the car. someone just send us a photo, four inches on their car. most areas around d.c., baltimore, fredericksburg and virginia have picked up about an inch or two at most to a dusting around the d.c. metro area. still coming down. a slow morning commute there. a little slippery. also south of lake michigan nearing chicago, a snow band. so those are the only snow spots. this is cold. look at international falls. they call it the ice box of america. typically on the outbreaks of america, it is the coldest spot. it's not close this morning. temperature is minus 34. when you factor in the wind chills, there's is no wind in international falls. the wind chills in northern new england,
a live shot of new york city here. this is bill karins with the forecast. do we have any old clips of you doing that? >> you don't test things out. you do it live on tv and get the natural reaction and make a fool of yourself. >> classic. it's cold. >> yeah, it remains that way. if you wake up this morning in maryland, especially coastal areas, you probably got a little coating on the car. someone just send us a photo, four inches on their car. most areas around d.c.,...
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i work at the richmond city health department and both in the health department and the hospitals we have seen significant increases in the number of patient who is are reporting with flu-like illness. >> were you surprised by this? many people believe we would not have a severe flu season and here we are and you start to see the reports of children, healthy children. there was a kid, 18-year-old, 19-year-old in texas who within days passed away as a result of the flu and we have seen small children here, as well. >> well, having just recently lived through the h1 n1 epidemic, i wouldn't say i'm surprised. we have increased flu activity compared to last couple of years but flu is unpredictable. you know, it's important to note that while we're seeing increased flu activity now, there are things that folks can be doing to prevent and getting your vaccine is at the top of that list. >> remind us of what else is on the list. >> well, the cdc recommends that every individual 6 months and older should be getting vaccine but there are other precautions to take like good hand washing, if yo
i work at the richmond city health department and both in the health department and the hospitals we have seen significant increases in the number of patient who is are reporting with flu-like illness. >> were you surprised by this? many people believe we would not have a severe flu season and here we are and you start to see the reports of children, healthy children. there was a kid, 18-year-old, 19-year-old in texas who within days passed away as a result of the flu and we have seen...
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on i-15, which is one of the major highways to go through salt lake city. it was closed down for a two-hour period this evening because of a horrible accident, someone jackknifed, shutting down the freeway completely. with all the problems a storm like this causes, it does bring good news to those of us here in salt lake city, as you probably know, we have been dealing with a thickened version, a very strong inversion for the past month, throughout the entire month of january with just a couple days break here and there, this storm has finally broken that inversion, got the gunk out of the air, finally brought in fresh clean air here in salt lake city. good news coming with this big storm moving across the intermountain west. >> lindsay stores from kutv in salt lake city. thank you very much for that. >>> several people are missing and hundreds of homes destroyed in massive flooding in australia. heavy rains and tornados from a tropical cyclone were reported in the state capitol of brings bain, where almost 5,000 homes were affected. check out this dramatic
on i-15, which is one of the major highways to go through salt lake city. it was closed down for a two-hour period this evening because of a horrible accident, someone jackknifed, shutting down the freeway completely. with all the problems a storm like this causes, it does bring good news to those of us here in salt lake city, as you probably know, we have been dealing with a thickened version, a very strong inversion for the past month, throughout the entire month of january with just a couple...